By: Elliott Henderson|2010-03-29|Diseases and Conditions
In the United States today, it is estimated that 3.2 million people are infected with the hepatitisc virus. The virus is a contagious liver disease that can range in severity from a mild illness, to a serious life long condition.
By: John Laurusonis, MD|2010-11-11|Medicine
Hepatitis C Everybody pretty much knows that hepatitis is caused by viruses. hepatitis A is spread by the fecal-oral route, and usually starts with nausea, loss of appetite, weight loss, a painful swollen liver, and turning yellow for a few weeks.
By: Yatin Kukja|2010-09-22|Health & Fitness
Most individuals who acquire HVC will experience no symptoms from their infection and will not be diagnosed until it has caused damage to the liver which then causes the symptoms that lead them to seek medical treatment. While there is no cure for h...370
By: Nicole Cutler|2010-03-30|Medicine
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By: DR HARSHAD RAVAL MD HOMEOPATHY|2010-11-24|Alternative Medicine
Hepatitis c virus (HCV) is the cause of hepatitisc. When the inflammation is not treated, it becomes chronic and can cause chronic liver disease, which can be serious or even fatal.
By: Abhishek|2010-12-18|Business
Hepatitis Therapeutics Market to 2016 - Strong Hepatitis-C Pipeline and Cost Effective Treatments will Drive the Global hepatitis Market Summary "Hepatitis Therapeutics Market to 2016 - Strong Hepatitis-C Pipeline and Cost Effective Treatments wil...404
By: Rajesh Gunnam|2010-09-08|Health & Fitness
In 2009, the global hepatitis market was estimated to be worth $3,276m, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.1% between 2001 and 2009.
By: TwertBrown|2011-02-16|Health & Fitness
Inflammation of the liver. The most common forms of hepatitis are inflammatory (toxic) hepatitis or viral hepatitis.
By: Darell Belen|2010-11-13|Health & Fitness
Hepatitis describes several different conditions, all of which are characterized by inflammation of the liver. The first six months are classed as being acute hepatitis.
By: Darell Belen|2010-11-13|Health & Fitness
Hepatitis c virus (HCV) was first identified in 1987, and it is now believed that almost 300 million people are infected. The first six months after infection are referred to as acute hepatitis.